Nortel Networks NN10033-111 manual Converged Desktop Services

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Converged Desktop Services

CDS enhances the end user’s communication experience in a variety of ways:

Advanced Call Handling: The user can use the MCP Personal Agent web pages to control the user’s availability. By providing this ability to CDS users, features not easily accessible on existing TDM switching systems now become viable. For example, a user can activate MCP-based forking (using the Personal Agent web pages) so that when the user’s desktop telephone is called, the users cell phone rings as well. Once one leg of the forked call is answered, the other leg stops ringing.

Inbound call log: Allows the user to see who has called and when the call occurred.

Video calling line identification: Allows the user to see who is calling. The picture is retrieved from the network-based address book accessible on the Converged PC Client.

Redirection of incoming calls at the Converged PC Client: Upon the arrival of an incoming call, the user may click on the “Redirect” button, and send the incoming call to another address. Once the user answers the call (using the TDM phone), the redirect function is no longer available.

File transfer: If both the originator and terminator support the MCP file transfer collaboration application, then files can be transferred back and forth between the two users. The PC Client (both Converged and non-Converged) is the only endpoint that supports this functionality.

Whiteboard sharing: If both the originator and terminator support the MCP whiteboard collaboration application, then a whiteboard session can be set up between the two users. The PC Client (both Converged and non-Converged) is the only endpoint that supports this functionality.

Clipboard transfer: If both the originator and terminator support the MCP clipboard transfer collaboration application, then the Windows System Clipboard may be transferred between the two users. The clipboard transfer application allows a user to “Copy (CTRL-C)” items such as PowerPoint slides or sections of Excel spreadsheets to the clipboard, and then sends them to the other party. The other party then “Pastes (CTRL-V)” the items. The PC Client (both Converged and non-Converged) is the only endpoint that supports this functionality.

Web Co-browsing: If both the originator and terminator are capable of this functionality, then one user can automatically drive the other’s web browser. The PC Client (both Converged and

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Contents MCP Interworking Page Functional description Interworking with PRI-enabled switchesOverview How is this chapter organizedSupported services Interworking with CS VPN Dialing MCP/CS 2000 Network viewMedia Negotiation Call ForwardCall Transfer Ad Hoc Conference callsRetrieve Long Call Audit TimersRecursive Search HoldQoS Interworking with third-party gatewaysSupported media Converged Desktop Switching systemInterworking with traditional phones ExistingConverged Desktop Services Etsi Configuration RequirementsSIP-based voicemail servers Interworking with third-party voicemail serversTrunk-based voicemail servers SIP-based Voicemail Server MCP networkLine-based voicemail servers Trunk-based Voicemail ServerLine-based Voicemail Server How this chapter is organized UpgradesUpgrades Nortel Networks Confidential Nortel Networks Confidential Upgrades Page Fault management Page Configuration tasks Configuration ManagementConfiguring the MCP SIP PRI gateway Configuring CS 2000 interworkingProcedure 1 Access the SIP Provisioning Client Login requirementsExample Click LOG in NOW Gateway configurationProcedure 2 Configure a gateway for CS 2000 interworking Telephony routes configuration Procedure 4 Configure a trunk group for CS 2000 interworkingProcedure 7 Configure route lists for CS 2000 interworking Node name configuration Configure domain or sub-domain profileCS 2000 node authorization Non-N+M node name configuration+M node name configuration Switching system configuration Configuring third-party gateway interworkingConfiguring traditional phone interworking MCP configurationAssigning SimRing on a DMS line SimRing On switch To a lineAssign Enabling SimRing on the DMSSimring ACT Viewing DMS SimRing informationConfiguring third-party voicemail server interworking Page Accounting management Page Performance management Page Security and Administration Page Page MCP Interworking